Olins Donald E, Olins Ada L
Department of Biology, Bowdoin College, Brunswick, ME 04011, USA.
Chromosoma. 2009 Oct;118(5):537-48. doi: 10.1007/s00412-009-0219-3. Epub 2009 Jun 12.
The interphase nucleus and nuclear envelope can acquire a myriad of shapes in normal or pathological cell states. There exist a wide variety of indentations and invaginations, of protrusions and evaginations. It has been difficult to classify and name all of these nuclear shapes and, consequently, a barrier to understanding the biochemical and biophysical causes. This review focuses upon one type of nuclear envelope shape change, named "nuclear envelope-limited chromatin sheets" (ELCS), which appears to involve exaggerated nuclear envelope growth, carrying with it one or more layers of approximately 30 nm diameter heterochromatin. A hypothesis on the formation of ELCS is proposed, relating higher order heterochromatin structure in an interphase nucleus, nuclear envelope growth, and nuclear envelope-heterochromatin interactions.
在正常或病理细胞状态下,间期细胞核和核膜可呈现出无数种形状。存在各种各样的凹陷、内陷、突起和外翻。对所有这些核形状进行分类和命名一直很困难,因此,这成为理解其生化和生物物理原因的一个障碍。本综述聚焦于一种核膜形状变化,即“核膜限制染色质片层”(ELCS),它似乎涉及核膜的过度生长,并携带一层或多层直径约30 nm的异染色质。本文提出了一个关于ELCS形成的假说,该假说涉及间期细胞核中的高阶异染色质结构、核膜生长以及核膜与异染色质的相互作用。